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6.1 Tenor and Systemic Functional Linguistics
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List of Figures vii
- List of Tables ix
- Preface xi
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1 Negotiating Social Relations: A Systemic Functional Perspective
- 1.1 Introduction 1
- 1.2 Language and Social Context 3
- 1.3 Modelling Field, Mode, and Tenor 8
- 1.4 Tenor as a Resource 20
- 1.5 Chapter Outline 26
- 1.6 Resource Guide 27
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2 Negotiating Tenor: Rendering Meaning in Dialogue and Monologue
- 2.1 Introduction 29
- 2.2 Engaging in Conversation 31
- 2.3 Negotiating Meaning 34
- 2.4 Rendering 36
- 2.5 Building Dialogue 40
- 2.6 Internal and External Rendering 44
- 2.7 Rendering Other Voices 48
- 2.8 Negotiating Monologue 54
- 2.9 Conclusion 60
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3 Positioning Others: Tendering in Text
- 3.1 Introduction 61
- 3.2 Tendering Propositions and Proposals 62
- 3.3 Open and Complete Propositions and Proposals 68
- 3.4 Repositioning 74
- 3.5 Purview: Speaker and Listener Positioning 81
- 3.6 Purview in Spoken and Written Language 90
- 3.7 Conclusion 97
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4 Building Values: Establishing Meanings to Share
- 4.1 Introduction 99
- 4.2 Underlying Values 101
- 4.3 Orienting Positions 106
- 4.4 Orienting and Genre 144
- 4.5 Conclusion 150
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5 Tuning: Adjusting the Meanings We Share
- 5.1 Introduction 151
- 5.2 Multilogue Communication 154
- 5.3 Guilt and Motherhood on Social Media 156
- 5.4 Tuning Positions: Scoping, Staking, and Spiriting #momguilt 159
- 5.5 Tuning in Dialogue 175
- 5.6 Conclusion 178
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6 Resources for Negotiating Social Relations
- 6.1 Tenor and Systemic Functional Linguistics 180
- 6.2 Looking Below:Tenor, Language, and Paralanguage 183
- 6.3 Looking Around:Tenor, Field, and Mode 194
- 6.4 Looking Above:Tenor and Genre 201
- 6.5 Looking Across:Tenor, Social Relations, and the Social Semiotic 212
- Glossary 215
- Notes 221
- References 233
- Index 247
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List of Figures vii
- List of Tables ix
- Preface xi
-
1 Negotiating Social Relations: A Systemic Functional Perspective
- 1.1 Introduction 1
- 1.2 Language and Social Context 3
- 1.3 Modelling Field, Mode, and Tenor 8
- 1.4 Tenor as a Resource 20
- 1.5 Chapter Outline 26
- 1.6 Resource Guide 27
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2 Negotiating Tenor: Rendering Meaning in Dialogue and Monologue
- 2.1 Introduction 29
- 2.2 Engaging in Conversation 31
- 2.3 Negotiating Meaning 34
- 2.4 Rendering 36
- 2.5 Building Dialogue 40
- 2.6 Internal and External Rendering 44
- 2.7 Rendering Other Voices 48
- 2.8 Negotiating Monologue 54
- 2.9 Conclusion 60
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3 Positioning Others: Tendering in Text
- 3.1 Introduction 61
- 3.2 Tendering Propositions and Proposals 62
- 3.3 Open and Complete Propositions and Proposals 68
- 3.4 Repositioning 74
- 3.5 Purview: Speaker and Listener Positioning 81
- 3.6 Purview in Spoken and Written Language 90
- 3.7 Conclusion 97
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4 Building Values: Establishing Meanings to Share
- 4.1 Introduction 99
- 4.2 Underlying Values 101
- 4.3 Orienting Positions 106
- 4.4 Orienting and Genre 144
- 4.5 Conclusion 150
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5 Tuning: Adjusting the Meanings We Share
- 5.1 Introduction 151
- 5.2 Multilogue Communication 154
- 5.3 Guilt and Motherhood on Social Media 156
- 5.4 Tuning Positions: Scoping, Staking, and Spiriting #momguilt 159
- 5.5 Tuning in Dialogue 175
- 5.6 Conclusion 178
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6 Resources for Negotiating Social Relations
- 6.1 Tenor and Systemic Functional Linguistics 180
- 6.2 Looking Below:Tenor, Language, and Paralanguage 183
- 6.3 Looking Around:Tenor, Field, and Mode 194
- 6.4 Looking Above:Tenor and Genre 201
- 6.5 Looking Across:Tenor, Social Relations, and the Social Semiotic 212
- Glossary 215
- Notes 221
- References 233
- Index 247